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Cinnamon Girl named one of the best songs for summer

http://theedge.bostonhera...leid=29076

Your summer playlist
By Herald staff
Monday, May 24, 2004

You can only play that old ``Hot Fun in the Summertime''/``Raspberry Beret'' segue so many times. Summer is a special season with its own warm, mostly carefree sound. So we propose 10 songs + a headbangin' bonus track - mostly new, a few just slightly used - that will sound great pumping out of your iPod at work, out of the boombox at your beach barbecue or out of your car stereo when you're cruising with the top down on Storrow Drive.

1) Toby Lightman, ``The River.'' Neil Young, Al Green and Bruce Springsteen have all memorably taken us downstream; only time will tell if newcomer Lightman's ``River'' reaches similar classic status, but for a soulful dip this summer of 2004, it will more than do.

2) Modest Mouse, ``Float On.'' Roll into summer with the windows down and the blare of this upbeat, good-news song. The indie punk-rock, off-kilter sound is distinctly Modest Mouse: refreshing, cool and carefree.

3) Prince, ``Cinnamon Girl.'' Song of the summer? It's not the Neil Young ditty, but a slab of delicious, infectious Prince pop from his ``Musicology'' ... mated to a lyric of passionate post-9/11 reflections. Only Prince could pull that off.

4) The Push Stars, ``Claire.'' The opening track from the Boston band's recent disc is one of those wistful, hook-laden, almost-love songs that fits any summer playlist.

5) Toots and the Maytals, ``Pressure Drop.'' A white-hot remake of the reggae classic from their new ``True Love'' disc featuring wah-wah guitar frosting from Eric Clapton. The only thing missing is a bottle of Red Stripe. (Toots' ``Time Tough'' remake with Ryan Adams would work nicely too.)

6) Franz Ferdinand, ``Take Me Out.'' OK, it's been around for a while. But these Glasgow lads know how to party. A slow intro, kicked up by infectious bass beats makes this a must-have booty shaking tune.

7) Cypress Hill, ``Busted in the Hood.'' This gangsta-fired remake of the Beastie Boys' ``Paul Revere'' is just a good summer riding tune.

8) Counting Crows, ``Accidentally in Love.'' With its giddy chorus, snappy backbeat and breezy melody, this jubilant track from the ``Shrek 2'' soundtrack is the musical translation of a great summer fling.

9) OutKast, ``Roses.'' Andre 3000's funk track deserves a 'pod spot for the humor factor but this song combines the toilet talk with great beats to get you dancing. 2003's ``Speakerboxxx/The Love Below'' is still kicking out the great tracks.

10) Dispatch, ``The General.'' Boston-based Dispatch is playing a final hurrah on July 31 at the Hatch Shell - free! - so get ready by dipping into the bin for this surefire summer anthem from 2000's ``Bang Bang.''

11) Killswitch Engaged, ``The End of Heartache.'' Faith No More meets Slayer in this brand-new track from the western Massachusetts band, sure to be a summer mosh-pit fave.

Contributors:

Dave Wedge, Dean Johnson, Kerry Purcell, Sarah Rodman, Larry Katz, Tenley Woodman, Becca Solomont, Joel Brown
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Reply #1 posted 05/25/04 11:12am

Starmist7

I'd take it! nod
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Reply #2 posted 05/25/04 12:10pm

OdysseyMiles

Has anyone seen the new issue of Spin?
I just got it in the mail the other day, and in the back, the "Play" section recommends "Cinnamon Girl".
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Reply #3 posted 05/25/04 3:15pm

poetbear68

Given that I've heard that A Million Days was to get radio airplay, and Call My Name is being made into a video, I think that Cinammon Girl would be, politically, the best next single from Musicology. It's not the best song, but neither was Musicology.
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Reply #4 posted 05/25/04 3:44pm

ian

Man, I just find Cinnamon Girl clumsy and irritating. Maybe it's just me. It's a bit lame, lyrically.
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Reply #5 posted 05/25/04 3:47pm

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cinnamon girl does NOTHING 4 me.

RELEASE A MILLION DAYS PLEASE ASAP!
Positivity YES
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Reply #6 posted 05/25/04 3:58pm

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I really think that Call My Name is going to be the next single (as is should be). The signals are pointing in that direction.
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Reply #7 posted 05/25/04 4:06pm

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Since we're talking about which song could/should be the next single, I heard something interesting today. I was having lunch at a TGI Fridays when half-way through my meal, Life O' the Party played over the sound system. TGI Fridays plays a generic Muzak, Pop music sytem, so it was very pleasantly surprising to have that on while I finished my lunch.
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Reply #8 posted 05/25/04 5:19pm

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Cinnamon Girl is revolting. Bad, bad, bad.
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Reply #9 posted 05/25/04 11:50pm

garganta

Cinnamon Girl would be a great summer song!

Release it NOW!
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Reply #10 posted 05/25/04 11:53pm

Cliffy74

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I agree....it's not the best song off the album but its a great pop/radio friendly tune for sure!

Go on prince do your stuff!!!!!
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Reply #11 posted 05/25/04 11:55pm

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LouieLaFunk said:

cinnamon girl does NOTHING 4 me.

RELEASE A MILLION DAYS PLEASE ASAP!


Eye've heard this stated a lot it seems. Noone thinks the general public won't hear this and

think 17 days. I thought about it and i'm a Prince fan which means if they think about it

they make think "I've heard this before" and turn it off. If you listen to the words and

think about the theme to me they do seem similar.
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Reply #12 posted 05/26/04 12:09am

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what a crock of shit....was I listening to "another" song?! disbelief


Purple hooch ya'll, PURPLE HOOCH!!! nuts
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Reply #13 posted 05/26/04 3:09am

KayJay

Cinnamon Girl is Princes worst song in years!!!!

But as usually the non Prince fan goes for his worst songs!

It might be the right move $$$$ wise!
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Reply #14 posted 05/26/04 3:49am

SoSaysEye

OdysseyMiles said:

Has anyone seen the new issue of Spin?
I just got it in the mail the other day, and in the back, the "Play" section recommends "Cinnamon Girl".

Yup, I posted the little article a coulpe of days ago. biggrin
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Reply #15 posted 05/26/04 4:46am

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ian said:

Man, I just find Cinnamon Girl clumsy and irritating. Maybe it's just me. It's a bit lame, lyrically.


IAN!!!! hug Agreed - I've said many times Cinnamon Girl is the nutsucker of the disc whofarted
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Reply #16 posted 05/26/04 4:54am

rejenais

I still think Cinnamon Girl sounds like "I Like it There" from C&D. hmmm
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Reply #17 posted 05/26/04 5:34am

Krid

ian said:

Man, I just find Cinnamon Girl clumsy and irritating. Maybe it's just me. It's a bit lame, lyrically.


Funny how tastes differ - it is one of my favourite tracks, right up there with Mr. Man

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Reply #18 posted 05/26/04 6:55am

sleepygim

Since I first heard the Musicology CD, I thought Cinnamon Girl was one of the only worthwhile songs on the disc. I know a lot of people don't like it, either for the music or for the political message. Well as far as politics and music combined, in my book, it's a damn sight better than Live 4 Love.

I think Cinnamon Girl would make a decent single, especially for summer; those live drums and the acoustic guitar make for a spunky, dry heat hit. I can always imagine the wind blowing in my hair when I listen to the song, so it wouldn't take much for me to imagine hearing it on the radio while I cruise through town.

It's been hard for me to like this whole disc. I admit it's grown on me somewhat, but the album feels rushed and disjointed to me. It feels to me like Prince is kinda working out a new sound and put this album out as a transition into that sound. I'd like to fast forward and get to the full-bodied version of this new sound.

I've read a couple of posts that argue for Call My Name or A Million Days as the next singles. If you find a way to skip the slow intro, I've got no problem with A Million Days. While I like the intro and the way it builds up to the rest of the song, I think it would be a bit too slow-paced for radio play. Just my two cents on that one.

As for Call My Name . . . well I've heard several people suggest that Cinnamon Girl is like 17 Days or other songs in that vein at best, or an unwieldy song altogether at worst. Well, Call My Name sounds like every other ballad/slow dance joint that Prince has ever done. That's kind of a problem with him and slow songs, they all tend to sound the same -- especially the drums and keyboards/piano. What does Call My Name do new that his other ballads don't do? Sure there's a lot of political commentary hidden in there, but it's still a slow love groove.

While I'm just as interested in innovation as Prince is, I think the better slow jams came in the forms of If I Was Your Girlfriend and I Love You In Me. I don't want him to reproduce those sounds, but I want his new music to transform sound, shake things up the way those songs did. What I loved about those songs was that they took a format and turned it on its ear. Do it again, Prince. Don't fit the mold.

By the way, Reflection would make an interesting single.
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Reply #19 posted 05/26/04 8:33am

queenbitch

ian said:

Man, I just find Cinnamon Girl clumsy and irritating. Maybe it's just me. It's a bit lame, lyrically.



No it's not you... It's lame...
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Reply #20 posted 05/26/04 9:03am

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rejenais said:

I still think Cinnamon Girl sounds like "I Like it There" from C&D. hmmm



noooo,I like It There has energy , personality and a chorus , Cinnamon Girl is missing all those elements sadly.
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Reply #21 posted 05/26/04 9:16am

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KayJay said:

Cinnamon Girl is Princes worst song in years!!!!



No way!!!! no no no!
CALL ME A DREAMER 2!
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Reply #22 posted 05/26/04 3:29pm

muirdo

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this is amazing
im seeing so many clashes of opinion about this tune.
For me Cinnamon Girl is one of the stand-out tracks on this wrecka.
i hope it is the next single
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Reply #23 posted 05/26/04 3:34pm

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I'm surprised to see Cinnamon Girl getting so much push from critics, I find it annoying personally.
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Reply #24 posted 05/26/04 3:40pm

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Wow. Feel like such an outcast!

I honestly enjoy Cinammon Girl. To me, it is light, easy on the ears, and I often myself tapping a finger or foot, bobbing my head. It's a nice jam for a car ride or simply laying back and enjoying the setting sun.

Now, a Million Days remain me too much of an offshot between Dolphin and Gold while Call My Name sounds like Prince was trying extremely hard to grasp the magic of Adore.

I agree with the suggestions. Cinnamon girl is not a song to be taken seriously. it is not a thesis but an light, enjoyable commentary.

Hey, everybody entitled to his/her opinion.
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Reply #25 posted 05/26/04 6:12pm

Starmist7

wdrew said:

Since we're talking about which song could/should be the next single, I heard something interesting today. I was having lunch at a TGI Fridays when half-way through my meal, Life O' the Party played over the sound system. TGI Fridays plays a generic Muzak, Pop music sytem, so it was very pleasantly surprising to have that on while I finished my lunch.


When I used to work at a clothing store, they used to play 'So far, So pleased' from Rave. They had their own radio station, maybe something like Friday's has their's set up, although I never heard 'So far, So pleased' play on my local radio station, or did it? hmm

I think all the songs should be released from this album, just like Beyonce's & Usher's....

smile
[This message was edited Wed May 26 18:17:02 2004 by Starmist7]
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Reply #26 posted 05/27/04 2:54am

ian

CalhounSq said:

ian said:

Man, I just find Cinnamon Girl clumsy and irritating. Maybe it's just me. It's a bit lame, lyrically.


IAN!!!! hug Agreed - I've said many times Cinnamon Girl is the nutsucker of the disc whofarted


Hi CSq wave hug Yeah Cinnamon Girl makes me ill. Just plain bad.

Strangely, a friend of mine who plays in a hard rock group heard CG over the speakers in a record store thought it was cool and asked me about it... However when I played it for him on my iPod and he got a chance to hear it fully, he looked less impressed smile Maybe it's best experience from a distance...
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Reply #27 posted 05/27/04 2:58am

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Mazerati said:

http://theedge.bostonherald.com/musicNews/view.bg?articleid=29076

Your summer playlist
By Herald staff
Monday, May 24, 2004

You can only play that old ``Hot Fun in the Summertime''/``Raspberry Beret'' segue so many times. Summer is a special season with its own warm, mostly carefree sound. So we propose 10 songs + a headbangin' bonus track - mostly new, a few just slightly used - that will sound great pumping out of your iPod at work, out of the boombox at your beach barbecue or out of your car stereo when you're cruising with the top down on Storrow Drive.

1) Toby Lightman, ``The River.'' Neil Young, Al Green and Bruce Springsteen have all memorably taken us downstream; only time will tell if newcomer Lightman's ``River'' reaches similar classic status, but for a soulful dip this summer of 2004, it will more than do.

2) Modest Mouse, ``Float On.'' Roll into summer with the windows down and the blare of this upbeat, good-news song. The indie punk-rock, off-kilter sound is distinctly Modest Mouse: refreshing, cool and carefree.

3) Prince, ``Cinnamon Girl.'' Song of the summer? It's not the Neil Young ditty, but a slab of delicious, infectious Prince pop from his ``Musicology'' ... mated to a lyric of passionate post-9/11 reflections. Only Prince could pull that off.

4) The Push Stars, ``Claire.'' The opening track from the Boston band's recent disc is one of those wistful, hook-laden, almost-love songs that fits any summer playlist.

5) Toots and the Maytals, ``Pressure Drop.'' A white-hot remake of the reggae classic from their new ``True Love'' disc featuring wah-wah guitar frosting from Eric Clapton. The only thing missing is a bottle of Red Stripe. (Toots' ``Time Tough'' remake with Ryan Adams would work nicely too.)

6) Franz Ferdinand, ``Take Me Out.'' OK, it's been around for a while. But these Glasgow lads know how to party. A slow intro, kicked up by infectious bass beats makes this a must-have booty shaking tune.

7) Cypress Hill, ``Busted in the Hood.'' This gangsta-fired remake of the Beastie Boys' ``Paul Revere'' is just a good summer riding tune.

8) Counting Crows, ``Accidentally in Love.'' With its giddy chorus, snappy backbeat and breezy melody, this jubilant track from the ``Shrek 2'' soundtrack is the musical translation of a great summer fling.

9) OutKast, ``Roses.'' Andre 3000's funk track deserves a 'pod spot for the humor factor but this song combines the toilet talk with great beats to get you dancing. 2003's ``Speakerboxxx/The Love Below'' is still kicking out the great tracks.

10) Dispatch, ``The General.'' Boston-based Dispatch is playing a final hurrah on July 31 at the Hatch Shell - free! - so get ready by dipping into the bin for this surefire summer anthem from 2000's ``Bang Bang.''

11) Killswitch Engaged, ``The End of Heartache.'' Faith No More meets Slayer in this brand-new track from the western Massachusetts band, sure to be a summer mosh-pit fave.

Contributors:

Dave Wedge, Dean Johnson, Kerry Purcell, Sarah Rodman, Larry Katz, Tenley Woodman, Becca Solomont, Joel Brown


Sorry...that's one song the new CD that I always skip.

GeSmi1
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Reply #28 posted 05/27/04 7:02am

queenbitch

cinnamon girl... SUCKS!


" Push up on somebody who wants to hear that, cause ain't somebody here wanna know!"
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Reply #29 posted 05/27/04 4:22pm

pluvv2002

queenbitch said:

cinnamon girl... SUCKS!


" Push up on somebody who wants to hear that, cause ain't somebody here wanna know!"


Cinnamon Girl is princes best song since When doves cry!!! Its The best track on the new album. I hope he releases it!! It will do wonders on the radio. I put the cd in and and hit REPEAT when cinnamon girl comes on!! I love it!!! Along with A million days!! the 2 best songs on the new album. I hope he does it live.....u guys are crazzzy , that dont like it.
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